Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2059581290> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 86 of
86
with 100 items per page.
- W2059581290 endingPage "1672" @default.
- W2059581290 startingPage "1668" @default.
- W2059581290 abstract "Study objectives To determine (1) whether metered-dose inhaler (MDI) salbutamol administered at the elbow connector of the anesthetic circuit produced tracheal epithelial lesions in intubated rabbits, and (2) the time course for resolution of tracheal lesions produced by MDI salbutamol through an intratracheal catheter. Design Prospective, randomized, controlled trial. Setting: University-affiliated animal research laboratory. Participants Thirty-nine adult New Zealand white rabbits. Interventions (I) Twenty-one intubated rabbits received 0,5, or 20 puffs of MDI salbutamol delivered at the elbow connector of the anesthetic circuit. (2) Eighteen intubated rabbits received five puffs of MDI salbutamol through an intratracheal catheter and were killed 1 h, 24 h, or 1 week later. Measurements Samples of trachea, bronchi, and lungs were examined by light microscopy, and the degree of epithelial injury was assessed semiquantitatively. Results MDI salbutamol (5 or 20 puffs) administered at the elbow did not induce tracheal epithelial injury. When administered through an intratracheal catheter, MDI salbutamol (five puffs) produced moderate or severe tracheal epithelial injury in those killed 1 h after the study. Evidence of epithelial regeneration was observed 24 h after the injury and recovery was virtually complete by 1 week. Conclusion Epithelial lesions do not occur when the MDI salbutamol (5 or 20 puffs) is administered at the elbow connector of the ventilation circuit. Tracheal epithelial lesions produced by MDI salbutamol (five puffs) administered through an intratracheal catheter resolve within 1 week of the injury. To determine (1) whether metered-dose inhaler (MDI) salbutamol administered at the elbow connector of the anesthetic circuit produced tracheal epithelial lesions in intubated rabbits, and (2) the time course for resolution of tracheal lesions produced by MDI salbutamol through an intratracheal catheter. Prospective, randomized, controlled trial. Setting: University-affiliated animal research laboratory. Thirty-nine adult New Zealand white rabbits. (I) Twenty-one intubated rabbits received 0,5, or 20 puffs of MDI salbutamol delivered at the elbow connector of the anesthetic circuit. (2) Eighteen intubated rabbits received five puffs of MDI salbutamol through an intratracheal catheter and were killed 1 h, 24 h, or 1 week later. Samples of trachea, bronchi, and lungs were examined by light microscopy, and the degree of epithelial injury was assessed semiquantitatively. MDI salbutamol (5 or 20 puffs) administered at the elbow did not induce tracheal epithelial injury. When administered through an intratracheal catheter, MDI salbutamol (five puffs) produced moderate or severe tracheal epithelial injury in those killed 1 h after the study. Evidence of epithelial regeneration was observed 24 h after the injury and recovery was virtually complete by 1 week. Epithelial lesions do not occur when the MDI salbutamol (5 or 20 puffs) is administered at the elbow connector of the ventilation circuit. Tracheal epithelial lesions produced by MDI salbutamol (five puffs) administered through an intratracheal catheter resolve within 1 week of the injury." @default.
- W2059581290 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2059581290 creator A5025914160 @default.
- W2059581290 creator A5039215577 @default.
- W2059581290 creator A5040566066 @default.
- W2059581290 creator A5043118145 @default.
- W2059581290 date "1995-12-01" @default.
- W2059581290 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2059581290 title "Metered-Dose Inhaler Salbutamol-Induced Tracheal Epithelial Lesions in Intubated Rabbits" @default.
- W2059581290 cites W1554438070 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W1558771461 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W1845627096 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W1964486078 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2041258564 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2046991943 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2063205973 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2066655838 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2067422266 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2071230213 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2121377386 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2128753929 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2149898470 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2257685225 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2418040920 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2419495269 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2596296161 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W2616356940 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W4205311301 @default.
- W2059581290 cites W4205903097 @default.
- W2059581290 doi "https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.108.6.1668" @default.
- W2059581290 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7497779" @default.
- W2059581290 hasPublicationYear "1995" @default.
- W2059581290 type Work @default.
- W2059581290 sameAs 2059581290 @default.
- W2059581290 citedByCount "6" @default.
- W2059581290 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2059581290 hasAuthorship W2059581290A5025914160 @default.
- W2059581290 hasAuthorship W2059581290A5039215577 @default.
- W2059581290 hasAuthorship W2059581290A5040566066 @default.
- W2059581290 hasAuthorship W2059581290A5043118145 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConcept C2776042228 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConcept C2777394947 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConcept C2778029997 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConcept C2778716859 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConcept C2780261241 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConcept C2780667556 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConcept C2781184374 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConcept C2781267111 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConcept C42219234 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConceptScore W2059581290C126322002 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConceptScore W2059581290C141071460 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConceptScore W2059581290C2776042228 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConceptScore W2059581290C2777394947 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConceptScore W2059581290C2778029997 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConceptScore W2059581290C2778716859 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConceptScore W2059581290C2780261241 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConceptScore W2059581290C2780667556 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConceptScore W2059581290C2781184374 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConceptScore W2059581290C2781267111 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConceptScore W2059581290C42219234 @default.
- W2059581290 hasConceptScore W2059581290C71924100 @default.
- W2059581290 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W2059581290 hasLocation W20595812901 @default.
- W2059581290 hasLocation W20595812902 @default.
- W2059581290 hasOpenAccess W2059581290 @default.
- W2059581290 hasPrimaryLocation W20595812901 @default.
- W2059581290 hasRelatedWork W1995144022 @default.
- W2059581290 hasRelatedWork W2020753615 @default.
- W2059581290 hasRelatedWork W2039910993 @default.
- W2059581290 hasRelatedWork W2059581290 @default.
- W2059581290 hasRelatedWork W2067422266 @default.
- W2059581290 hasRelatedWork W2069816595 @default.
- W2059581290 hasRelatedWork W2140730458 @default.
- W2059581290 hasRelatedWork W2154278619 @default.
- W2059581290 hasRelatedWork W4304145138 @default.
- W2059581290 hasRelatedWork W16890401 @default.
- W2059581290 hasVolume "108" @default.
- W2059581290 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2059581290 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2059581290 magId "2059581290" @default.
- W2059581290 workType "article" @default.